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Well, people have been beating around the bush as far as OC meets go lately so I decided to take the initiative and plan one out and see what you guys think. Sunday the 31st at the Silverdale Waterfront Park, 11:00am till whenever. I will be bringing some of my buddies from the Corps, some of whom will be OCing for the first time and some who will just be there for the company and food. We will be BBQing and bringing some of Costcos finest premade goodies. Bring some food and drinks of your own to offer to the group (noalcohol please). This will be a protest of sorts as the Kitsap County code states that it is a crime to carry a weapon in a park, so if you aren't willing to deal with the possibility of police, you probably shouldn't come. The weather looks like it is going to be pretty nice on Sunday so feel free to bring your bike.....could be a ride afterwards. Let me know how this works out for you. I will be there with my buddies no matter what so worst comes to worst, it will be one of you guys spending the afternoon with a few Marines. Address is as follows

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You canopen carry at 18 as long as you are legally able to possess a firearm. Can't purchase form an FFL but you CAN purchase from a private party. At 21 you can purchase from an FFL and get a CPL for concealed carry/loaded car carry.

IANAL so if anyone else can show my error that would be helpful... Don't want to get this man in trouble. His interpretation seems to be correct and mine was wrong.

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Unfortunately you are wrong. You can own a handgun at 18 (like your dad gave you one or such). You cannot purchase one from a store though until you're 21. You can carry a gun around your house/property/business if you're under 21. Otherwise you're out of luck until you're 21.

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All goes well will see you guy there. I know that local laws and RCWs often confilect one and and other but I live in silverdale and have OC in that park and doc and a regular basis never with any problem. Maybe I just have gotten lucky. The sherrif station is just right up the road from the park. I know we have advised them before when we had a get together in port orchard. Not sure if you would want to do that this time or not

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fire suppressor wrote:

All goes well will see you guy there. I know that local laws and RCWs often confilect one and and other but I live in silverdale and have OC in that park and doc and a regular basis never with any problem. Maybe I just have gotten lucky. The sherrif station is just right up the road from the park. I know we have advised them before when we had a get together in port orchard. Not sure if you would want to do that this time or not

I see no reason to. Matter of fact, I saw Sheriff Steve Boyer open carrying at Bremerton's first annual Regatta just last week. His HK USP looked mighty pretty and it definitely was visible!

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I may be there. I have a hike planned for Saturday and may or may not be back by Sunday. If I can, I'll definitely be there though.

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